"1984" comes to mind. Societies doubt the truth of political torture, especially in "free" countries because, to do otherwise could require examining the meaning of being "free" and finding a distinction in the presence of, without a difference in the fact of. The q
This play could be based on what happened to Sheila Anne Cassidy ,an English doctor, known for her work in the hospice movement, as a writer and as someone who, by publicising her own history as a torture survivor, drew attention to human rights abuse in Chile in the 1970s.
Incredibly moving, and galvanizing as one is drawn into the horrors and the duplicity of conspirators on both sides.
Lee Montagu...Can go from a cockney villain in the Sweeney to a very convincing foreigner. Incredibly moving drama.
Brilliant play, brilliant Barbara Flynn!
It feels as if we have barely moved on. We are tied to the power of the people with the interests. The truth ends up being the most notable victim.
My word, how the BBC has changed.
"There are rules about that sort of thing (torture)." 37'18" Ask Julian Assange.
assange alive or replaced??
Brilliant!❤
G- G- G GLANVILLE, S MILK LADY BARBRA FLYNN IN OPEN ALL HOURS
"1984" comes to mind.
Societies doubt the truth of political torture, especially in "free" countries because, to do otherwise could require examining the meaning of being
"free" and finding a distinction in the presence of, without a difference in the fact of. The q
I had similar thoughts.
This play could be based on what happened to Sheila Anne Cassidy ,an English doctor, known for her work in the hospice movement, as a writer and as someone who, by publicising her own history as a torture survivor, drew attention to human rights abuse in Chile in the 1970s.
Thank you
And it's still going on today. Why is it do people get pleasure from torturing innocent people.There more guilty the the people there after.
Sodding greedy fighting arabs